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Bluetooth® technology will enable the user to link a compatible phone or device to the vehicle for hands free operation. Your Bluetooth® capable phone or device must be inside the vehicle for it to connect to the vehicle system. Select your phone manufacturer from the selection below to check compatibility.

Audio and Visual - Step by Step Instructions

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The Holden MyLink system is able to store up to 36 favourite AM or FM stations. To set a favourite, press the Home button on the touchscreen to bring up the Home page and select either the AM or FM band by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen.

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Alternatively, press the SRCE button on the touchscreen or the SRC thumb wheel control on the steering wheel and select AM or FM by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen.

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Tune the radio to the station you wish to set as a favourite by turning the TUNE/MENU dial on the touchscreen to find the station you want.

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Once you have tuned the radio to the station you wish to set as a favourite, press and hold one of the preset icons at the bottom of the touchscreen. After a few seconds, a beep is heard confirming that the station is locked into that position.

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Press the home button on the touchscreen to bring up the homepage and select CONFIG by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen. Activate Bluetooth® settings on your compatible mobile device and select the option that makes the handset 'discoverable'.

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On the MyLink touchscreen select phone settings, select Bluetooth® then pair device from the menu. The system will display a pairing code that you may need to enter on your phone or device.

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Start the pairing process on your phone or device and select MyLink from the list that displays on your phone or device. Depending on the device, you may now need to enter the pairing code to complete the process.

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If your device or phone prompts to 'accept connection' or 'allow phone book download' select 'always allow' or 'allow'.

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The Holden MyLink system allows up to five devices to be paired but only one can be connected at any one time.

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Press the home button on the touchscreen to bring up the homepage and touch the Bluetooth® icon on the touchscreen. Alternatively press the SRCE button on the touchscreen or the SRC thumb wheel control on the steering wheel until Bluetooth® is selected.

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Music from your device can be controlled through the icons on the touchscreen or using the SRC thumb wheel control on the steering wheel to skip to the next or previous track.

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The Holden MyLink system allows up to five devices to be paired but only one can be connected at any one time.

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Once the MyLink system has read the data from your iPod®, iPad®, iPhone® or USB drive, the system will automatically begin playing the song that is open on your device. Where possible, Gracenote™ technology embedded into the MyLink system will display information such as song, artist, genre and cover art on the touchscreen.

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Depending on the device, other controls for selecting playlists, artists, albums, songs or genres may be available on the touchscreen or you may be able to use the TUNE/MENU dial to control and select such items.

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If you are listening to another audio source, you can return to the USB or iPod® page by touching the USB or iPod® icon on the MyLink homepage or by pressing the SRCE button on the touchscreen or the SRC thumb wheel control on the steering wheel until USB or iPod® is selected.

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The MyLink system will automatically switch to AUX mode once it is connected. If you are listening to another audio source, you can return to the AUX page by touching the AUX icon on the MyLink homepage or by pressing the SRCE button on the touchscreen or the SRC thumb wheel control on the steering wheel until AUX is selected.

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You are able to control the volume of your music device through the MyLink system but all other functions need to be controlled through the music device.

It will recognise the devices in the order in which they are listed on screen. If a device listed isn’t in the vehicle, MyLink will recognise this and immediately pair with the device that is in the vehicle.

Simply access your settings to see the list of different paired devices. Scroll through the list to find the device you’re looking for. Alternatively, you can also press the “Push to Talk” button and say “Change Phone.”

Gracenote Technology is embedded into the Holden MyLink system and identifies the music you are playing via a USB connection or Bluetooth® audio streaming. Information such as the song title, artist, album, genre and cover art are displayed on the MyLink screen.

The time taken to index your music collection varies according to how many songs you have in your collection, the processing power and software of your device and the number of Apps you have open. To minimise the time for indexing ensure your software is up to date and unnecessary Apps are closed.

If your smartphone has sent a pause message to the MyLink system, you will see a play/pause icon on the touchscreen. If you don’t, try pressing previous or next track buttons or when safe, reinitiate play from your device.

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When using apps, such as Pandora, ensure 'conserve battery' or 'screen timeout' checkboxes are disabled in the app's settings menu, this will provide a more seamless app experience.

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To connect either an Android or Apple phone, make sure you use the manufacturer’s genuine USB cable for the best functionality.

Android users may find it helpful to unpair and repair the device.

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Ensure you fully power off and restart your phone at least once a week. Smartphones need to be refreshed on a regular basis to purge and clean up their memory and also correct various other glitches that can affect their performance.

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If you have any problems with your phone connection, you might find that disconnecting the USB cable and unpairing the Bluetooth connection will help. Once you have disconnected everything, also try turning the phone off then on again before you reconnect and pair it with the MyLink system to give it a full refresh.

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Press the home button on the centre console to bring up the homepage and select CONFIG by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen. Activate Bluetooth® settings on your compatible mobile phone and select the option that makes the handset 'discoverable'.

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On the MyLink touchscreen select phone settings, then select Bluetooth® then pair device from the menu. The system will display a pairing code that you may need to enter on your phone.

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Start the pairing process on your phone and select MyLink from the list that displays on your phone or device. Depending on the phone, you may now need to enter the pairing code to complete the process.

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Press the HOME button to bring up the main menu and turn the MENU knob to scroll though to the PHONE icon and push to select or tap the icon on the Touchscreen Display. Make sure your mobile phone is paired and connected.

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To make a phone call, bring up the Selector Bar by tapping the up arrow at the bottom of the Touchscreen Display and tap the Keypad icon. Input the number using the number keypad and select Call to start dialing.

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You can also find the number you wish to dial by selecting the Contacts icon on the Selector Bar to search for a name and number in your phone or address book. Alternatively, select Recent from the Selector Bar and search for the entry in the call lists menu and choose from Incoming, Outgoing or Missed calls.

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To end a call, tap the End icon on the Touchscreen Display or press the Mute/End Call button on the steering wheel.

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Press the home button on the touchscreen to bring up the homepage and select phone by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen. Alternatively, press the Phone/Mute button on the centre console to bring up the phone homepage.

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Touch the phone book icon and select the letter group for the name you wish to find. Scroll through the names to find the one you want and touch the name on the touchscreen.

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Touch the number or the contact name on the touchscreen and the number will begin dialing.

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To end a call there are three options. Touch the hang up icon on the touchscreen, rotate the TUNE/MENU dial on the centre console to select hang up and press the dial to finish, or press the Mute/End Call button on the right hand side of the steering wheel.

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Press the home button on the touchscreen to bring up the homepage and select phone by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen. Alternatively, press the Phone/Mute button on the touchscreen to bring up the phone home page. Or say 'Redial' to call the last dialed number using Voice Control.

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Touch the call lists icon and select from the Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, or Missed Calls lists. Scroll through the names or numbers to find the one you want and select it.

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Touch the call icon on the touchscreen and the number will begin dialing.

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To end a call there are three options. Touch the hang up icon on the touchscreen, rotate the TUNE/MENU dial on the centre console to select hang up and press the dial to finish, or press the Mute/End Call button on the right hand side of the steering wheel.

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When a new message is received, a dialogue box is displayed on the screen. Alternatively, to see existing messages, press the messages icon on the home screen. To get to the home screen press the home button on the radio face plate or touch 'home' on the touch screen. Note you may need to move to the next screen if messages is not present. To do this, press the more button on the touch screen. Alternatively, press the phone button on the radio face plate or access phone from within the Config menu.

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Touch text messages to view the message dialogue box. Once a message is opened, you will be given the option to either Listen, View*, Dismiss, Reply^, or Call.

* This option is only available whilst the vehicle is stationery.

^ Not available on Apple devices.

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Make your selection by touching your desired button on the touch screen.

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You can also access text messages using Enhanced Voice Control. Press the Push to Talk button, wait for the prompt and say, 'Messages'. If your device supports this feature, you will be able to view your messages.

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You then have three options. The first is to say 'Dial' or 'Call' and then say the entire number you wish to call without pausing. Alternatively, say 'Dial' or 'Call' and name of the person you wish to call, for example 'John at Work' and the system will find the number and begin dialing.

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The second option is to say 'Digit Dial' and then say each individual number one at a time. After each number is entered the system repeats it back to you followed by a tone. After the final number has been entered, say 'Dial'.

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The third option is to say 'Re-dial' and the system will dial the last number called from the connected phone.

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To finish the call press the Mute/End Call button on the right hand side of the steering wheel.

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Siri is available on a number of Apple iOS products and can be used in an 'eyes free' mode through the Voice Control system on your Commodore. Siri can be used to make and receive phone calls, select and play music, read out and compose text messages, find calendar information and more.

There can be a number of factors that may influence the performance of your infotainment system when your phone and the myLink system are connected. We recommend you watch our 'Top Tips for Phone Connectivity' video tutorial located under the 'Phone' tab of this page to ensure you're getting the best connection between your device and the system as possible.

The Holden MyLink system has highly accurate voice-control software that recognises a list of many commands as well as most names. However, at times there could still be names or words that the system cannot recognise. For more information on commands, see the relevant tutorial section of this site.

Slowing your speech down can assist. If this does not work, you can use the “Digit Dial” command. Using “Digit Dial”, the MyLink system will instruct you to say one number at a time as this is the most accurate way of dialing with voice control.

Goodbye: Instructs the system to end a phone call or voice control.
Cancel: Instructs the system to cancel an action.
Go Back, Back, Previous: Instructs the system to go back to a prior menu.Main Menu: Instructs the system to go to the main menu.
Yes, Yep, Yup, Ya, Sure, Right, Correct, OK, Positive, You Got it, Probably, You Bet: These can be used to say Yes.
No, Nope, Na, No way, Wrong, Incorrect, Negative, Not really, No I said, No I Did Not, No I Do Not: These can be used to say No.
For more voice control commands refer to the vehicle Owner's Manual.

Siri is available on some Apple iOS products and can be used in an ?eyes free? mode through the Voice Control system to make and receive phone calls, select and play music, read out and compose text messages, and more. Please refer to the Apple website for further information: www.apple.com.au.

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The control switches for the HUD are located on the lower dash on the right hand side of the steering wheel. To adjust the height at which the display sits on the windscreen use the HUD rocker switch to move it up or down.

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There are four pages of information that can be viewed on the windscreen. To change the page being displayed, push the HUD dial until you reach the page you wish to view.

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To increase the brightness of the HUD display, turn the dial clockwise, to decrease the brightness, turn the dial anti-clockwise. To turn the HUD display off altogether, turn the dial fully anti-clockwise.* Where fitted.

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Vehicles fitted with an automatic transmission have a Remote Start function*. This allows the engine to be turned on from outside the vehicle. Remote Start will only operate if the vehicle is locked and the key is outside the vehicle.

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Press and release the lock button on the electronic remote control key twice. After the second press the vehicle horn will sound briefly.

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Immediately after, press and hold the remote start button button on the electronic remote control key. Hold for at least two seconds or until the turn signal lamps flash.

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The engine will now start and continue to run for 10 minutes, the parking lights turn on and the doors remain locked. The system will restore climate control settings from your previous journey and turn on the heated seats (where fitted) if it is cold.

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Proceed to unlock the car when ready and once inside the car, depress the brake pedal and press the START/STOP button on the lower dash to the left of the steering wheel to confirm you are ready to start driving.

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You can personalise various settings for such things as climate control, comfort and convenience, collision/detection systems, lights, door locks and remote lock/unlock/start functions. Press the home button on the touchscreen to bring up the homepage and select CONFIG by touching the icon on the MyLink touchscreen.

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Turn the TUNE/MENU dial to highlight vehicle settings and then press the dial to select this option or scroll and select on touch screen. A menu of various systems that can be personalised will be displayed. Either turn the TUNE/MENU button and then press once your selection is highlighted or touch the display on the touchscreen to select which system you wish to personalise.

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Follow the prompts to personalise your vehicle settings using either the TUNE/MENU dial or touchscreen and press the back button on the touchscreen to return to the previous menu and confirm your selection.

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Holden's MyLink Voice Control system enables you to command the system to carry out a number of tasks such as making a phone call, playing music from a media source or changing the radio stations without having to take your hands off the steering wheel.

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To start using the Voice Control system, simply press the Push to Talk button on the right hand side of the steering wheel. The audio system will mute and you will hear a prompt 'Please say a Command'. Wait until you hear a beep then say your Command.

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If you don't hear a beep, make sure the volume is turned up. When the system is active, you will see a Voice Control symbol in the top right side of the MyLink touchscreen.

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Touch the menu icon on the bottom left hand side of the MyLink touchscreen to display options and select from Route Menu, Map Modes, Traffic Events, Points of Interest, Road Exits or Map Settings.

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Follow the prompts to input guidance, destination, map views and more. Familiarise yourself with all the options before driving and only operate the system if road and traffic conditions allow you to do so safely. Use Voice Control directions whenever possible. For full instructions, refer to your Commodore Owner's Handbook. * Where fitted.

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Proceed to unlock the car when ready and once inside the car, depress the brake pedal and press the START/STOP button on the lower dash to the left of the steering wheel to confirm you are ready to start driving.

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Your Commodore is fitted with an Automatic Park Assist (APA) system to guide your car into a parallel or 90 degree parking space. Ensure your car is in Drive (D) or a forward gear and press the APA button on the left hand side of the centre console to search for a parallel parking space. Press and hold the button for two seconds to activate it to search for a 90 degree parking space.

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Drive forwards at less than 30km/h at a distance of between 0.5m and 1.5m from the parked cars. When the system detects a suitable parking space, a beep will sound and a message will be displayed on the Driver Information Centre (DIC) display on the instrument cluster.

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Bring the vehicle to a complete stop and select Reverse (R). Reverse into the parking space at less than 8km/h using only the accelerator and the brake. The APA system will automatically control the steering.

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Follow the instructions displayed on the DIC display. When the parking manoeuvre is complete, a beep sounds and a message is displayed on the DIC screen.

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If the vehicle speed exceeds 8km/h or you hold the steering wheel too firmly during a parking manoeuvre, the system will automatically deactivate. To deactivate the system at any time, press the Automatic Park Assist button on the left hand side of the centre console.

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Your Commodore is fitted with a Park Assist system that uses front and rear sensors to detect obstacles in the front and rear of the vehicle when the moving forward or reversing. The system is automatically activated when the ignition is turned on, a gear is selected and the park brake is released.

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The system will remain operational until the vehicle exceeds 15km/h. If it detects an obstacle a warning tone will sound with repetitions increasing as the distance decreases. At a distance of about 30cm, the warning tone sounds continuously.

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When reverse gear is selected, if the system detects two objects at the front and rear, only the closest object will be indicated. If the two objects are the same distance from the car, the object at the rear will be given priority.

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To manually turn off the Park Assist system, press the Park Assist button on the left hand side of the centre console. To turn it on again, press the button once and a light in the button will illuminate. Alternatively select reverse gear to turn the system on.

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The Blind Spot Alert detects other vehicles in your blind spot beside and behind your car in adjacent lanes. Its sensors cover an area of up to 3.5m on both sides of the vehicle and is automatically activated.

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The Blind Spot Alert can be deactivated through vehicle personalisation using the Vehicle Settings and Collision/Detection Systems menus on your MyLink system. For full instructions, refer to your Commodore Owner's Handbook.

Vehicle Operations - FAQs

No, vehicle design will prevent a remote start if the transmission shift lever is not in the park position. The engine will shut down, if the shift lever is moved out of park position prior to the ignition being switched on. The vehicle must be locked prior to allowing a remote start and will shut down the engine after 10 minutes, unless the remote start is extended. In this case, remote vehicle start will shut down in 20 minutes.

Lane Departure Warning is inhibited when brakes are applied, with accelerator input, steering input and turn signal activation. If any of the inhibit scenarios occur, you will not receive a warning. The system also does not identify which lane marking is being tracked. In some situations, where one marking is not of a high enough quality, a lane departure may not be warned even though the tracking icon is illuminated on the cluster.

The option to select alternative routes is only available when route guidance is active (selected through the destination input menu) and the route is entered while the vehicle is stationary. It is not available when the vehicle is in motion or the destination is entered via Voice Control.

No, the APA system only controls the steering to guide the vehicle into the parking space. You are in control of the accelerator, brake and clutch and are responsible at all times for the vehicle so should intervene if necessary to prevent any damage.

Yes, the sensors are constantly scanning while the vehicle is moving forward so the detected parking space would be offered to you within a certain distance even when the APA button is pressed after having passed the space.

The APA system will always offer you the latest detected parking space. So if you drive past a second space after the first one has been detected, the system will guide you into the latest parking space.

There are a number of reasons for this including excessive speed, steering wheel interference, exceeding the number of allowable parking moves, changes in the parking scene and the vehicle not being stationary during gear changes.

The remote control electronic key can be configured to unlock all doors or only the driver’s door when you press the button on the door handle. To find out how to change the settings, refer to your owner’s manual or the appropriate tutorial on TechConnect.

The Sensor Key system has a manual override if the battery is weak or the remote key is not working. Press the button on the key fob to release the mechanical key and place it into the lock on the driver’s side door handle to unlock the car.

No, vehicle design will prevent a remote start if the transmission shift lever is not in the park position. The engine will shut down, if the shift lever is moved out of park position prior to the ignition being switched on. The vehicle must be locked prior to allowing a remote start and will shut down the engine after 10 minutes, unless the remote start is extended. In this case, remote vehicle start will shut down in 20 minutes.

Forward Collision Alert only works at speeds above 40kph. When visibility is low, the range for detection can decrease to 40m. This includes night time driving. If the camera is blocked by ice or dirt, or damaged the Forward Collision Alert will also not work.

Forward Collision Alert has 4 settings. FAR, MEDIUM, NEAR and OFF. You can adjust the sensitivity of the feature using the controls on your steering wheel. The setting selected will be remembered for next time the vehicle is driven.

Forward Collision Alert is inhibited when brakes are applied. Sensitivity setting should also be adjusted if warnings given are not adequate for the driving conditions eg: in traffic vs highway driving.

Lane Departure Warning only works at speeds above 56kph. Lane markings must be present for the feature to turn on. On roads where the lane markings are of poor quality, the camera will not always be able to track the lane.

Lane Departure Warning is inhibited when brakes are applied, with accelerator input, steering input and turn signal activation. If any of the inhibit scenarios occur, you will not receive a warning. The system also does not identify which lane marking is being tracked. In some situations, where one marking is not of a high enough quality, a lane departure may not be warned even though the tracking icon is illuminated on the cluster.

If you are not receiving Side Blind Zone Alerts, check the feature is not turned off through the radio customisation menu. If the feature is on, ensure the rear bumper is clean of any dirt or mud as this can prevent the alerts from activating. Any damage to the rear bumper where the radar is located can also cause false or no alerts.

Side Blind Zone Alert will not report an object if the difference in speed between your vehicle and object of interest exceeds 16kph. If your vehicle is being overtaken, you will not receive an alert if the difference in speed is 65kph or greater.

1. Your gap setting may not be suited to your driving conditions. In heavy traffic, a different gap setting (smaller gap) would be required compared to highway driving (larger gap). This is due to the alert being based on time to collision rather than distance. In heavy traffic, you do not always need the largest gap setting as the time required to stop is decreased due to the lower speed the traffic is moving, whereas at highway speeds, more time is required for stopping, therefore a larger gap setting would be more appropriate.

2. Vehicle may not be travelling above the minimum speed requirement. Forward Collision Alert is only active at speeds greater than 40kph.

3. If the camera is blocked by ice or dirt, or the windscreen is damaged. Forward Collision Alert will also not work.

4. Forward Collision Alert is inhibited due to vehicle braking. There may be instances where you have touched the brake at the instant you would have expected an alert. When this occurs, you will not receive an alert as the vehicle determines there is a driver intervention to prevent a collision.

Goodbye: Instructs the system to end a phone call or voice control.
Cancel: Instructs the system to cancel an action.
Go Back, Back, Previous: Instructs the system to go back to a prior menu.Main Menu: Instructs the system to go to the main menu.
Yes, Yep, Yup, Ya, Sure, Right, Correct, OK, Positive, You Got it, Probably, You Bet: These can be used to say Yes.
No, Nope, Na, No way, Wrong, Incorrect, Negative, Not really, No I said, No I Did Not, No I Do Not: These can be used to say No.
For more voice control commands refer to the vehicle Owner's Manual.

The Holden MyLink system has highly accurate voice-control software that recognises a list of many commands as well as most names. However, at times there could still be names or words that the system cannot recognise. For more information on commands, see the relevant tutorial section of this site.

When turning off your vehicle the driver must place the shifter in PARK before pressing the button to turn the vehicle OFF. Your vehicles overhead display will notify you to "shift to Park" and activates a Chime or horn chips to alert the driver when the door closes. This message is displayed until the shift to PARK occurs. The Power mode can not go to off until the transmission is in PARK for vehicle security and customer safety.
*Applies to keyless vehicles with automatic transmissions.

Live Traffic updates or traffic events features when enabled, provides live traffic updates, while on or off a planned route. This feature can also be accessed by pressing traffic light screen button displayed at the left lower side of the map screen.

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When using apps, such as Pandora, ensure 'conserve battery' or 'screen timeout' checkboxes are disabled in the app's settings menu, this will provide a more seamless app experience.

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To connect either an Android or Apple phone, make sure you use the manufacturer’s genuine USB cable for the best functionality.

Android users may find it helpful to unpair and repair the device.

Step 4

Ensure you fully power off and restart your phone at least once a week. Smartphones need to be refreshed on a regular basis to purge and clean up their memory and also correct various other glitches that can affect their performance.

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If you have any problems with your phone connection, you might find that disconnecting the USB cable and unpairing the Bluetooth connection will help. Once you have disconnected everything, also try turning the phone off then on again before you reconnect and pair it with the MyLink system to give it a full refresh.

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Ensure that you have downloaded the Stitcher™ app to your Bluetooth® compatible device or handset and that the device has been paired and is connected to the MyLink system. Devices using the Android™ operating system can stream Stitcher™ via Bluetooth®. For Apple devices to be able to use full Stitcher™ functionality, they must be connected via the USB port in the centre console.

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Activate the Stitcher™ App on your compatible mobile device. For first time use, the stations you wish to listen to need to be set up on your mobile device before connecting to the MyLink system.

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Connect your device to the MyLink system via either Bluetooth® or by using the USB cable. To launch the Stitcher™ App, either select the App on your mobile device or touch the Stitcher™ icon on the homepage on the MyLink touchscreen.

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If the Stitcher™ App does not begin playing, select the category and station on your mobile device to activate it before you begin driving.

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Once the Stitcher™ App has been launched, you can use the Stitcher™ menu on the touchscreen to view the playback options and begin live streaming of news, sports and talk show radio stations and podcasts.

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Ensure that you have downloaded the Pandora® App to your Bluetooth® compatible device or handset and that the device has been paired and is connected to the MyLink system. Devices using the Android™ operating system can stream Pandora® via Bluetooth®. For Apple devices to be able to use full Pandora® functionality, they must be connected via the USB port in the centre console.

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Activate the Pandora® App on your compatible mobile device. For first time use, the stations you wish to listen to need to be set up on your mobile device before connecting to the MyLink system.

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Connect your device to the MyLink system via either Bluetooth® or by using the USB cable. To launch the Pandora® App, either select the App on your mobile device or touch the Pandora® icon on the Home page on the MyLink touchscreen.

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If the Pandora® App does not begin playing, select the station on your mobile device to activate it before you begin driving.

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Once the Pandora® App has been launched, you can use the Pandora® menu on the touchscreen to view the playback options and begin live streaming of music stations.

MyLink Apps - FAQs

There can be a number of factors that may influence the performance of your infotainment system when your phone and the myLink system are connected. We recommend you watch our 'Top Tips for Phone Connectivity' video tutorial located under the 'Phone' tab of this page to ensure you're getting the best connection between your device and the system as possible.

To provide a safer experience a mode called “eyes-free” is activated, for mutual communication by voice and sound. While in eyes free mode, Siri will not provide answers that require displaying a web page.

iPod, iPhone and Apple CarPlay are registered trademark of Apple Inc. Android is a registered trademark of Google Inc.

Important Information

The smartphones listed have been tested for compatibility with vehicles fitted with Holden Mylink by a third party under controlled conditions. Performance of your smartphone in Holden vehicles may vary in the future based on smartphone software versions and network coverage, therefore this information should be used as a guide only. If your smartphone supports Bluetooth® but is not listed on the website, this simply means it has not been tested for compatibility. However, there is a possibility that some of the Bluetooth® features may still work, but neither partial nor full functionality can be assured.

For these reasons please consult your local Holden Dealership or call Holden Customer Care on 1800 GM Holden (1800 46 465 336) if you require further information. Please note that smartphones are warranted by their manufacturer, not Holden.